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  • Financial Accounting Case Study: ABC Ltd 30

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    Deferred Tax Liability 18,400 16500 34,900 Allowance for Doubtful Debts 12,800 12,800 Accumulated Depreciation-Plant and Equipment 42,500 42,500 Accumulated Impairment-Goodwill 10,000 10,000 Cash 500 100000 100500 Accounts Receivable 58,000 58000 Inventory 87,700 87700 Prepaid Insurance 7,000 7000 Plant & Equipment 222,500 222500 Land 195,000 25000 220000 Buildings 350,000 30000 380000 Goodwill

  • Stroke Case Study Essay

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    information associated with stroke, a number of the recent studies elucidated the stroke pattern to significant extent in our country with a prevalence rate of 471.58/Lakh population [7]. Some of the Mortality and Morbidity in India: 1. Prevalence of 55.6/100000 individuals suffering from stroke [8] 2. 0.63 million death rate [9] 3. New acute stro... ... middle of paper ... ...nvolves relearning the talents required for everyday living like uptake, toileting, dressing and taking care of oneself [31].

  • Logarithms

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    » Part 1 Logarithms initially originated in an early form along of logarithm tables published by the Augustinian Monk Michael Stifel when he published ’Arithmetica integra’ in 1544. In the same publication, Stifel also became the first person to use the word ‘exponent’ and the first to indicate multiplication without the use of a symbol. In addition to mathematical findings, he also later anonymously published his prediction that at 8:00am on the 19th of October 1533, the world would end and it

  • The Role Of Organized Crime In Canada

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    The Canadian law enforcement has been try to decrease organize crime from 1970. Canada's highest point reached in criminal acts was in 1992, which we reach up to 11000 per 100000 population, crimes in one year. However the lowest ever recorded was in 2013, where there were only 4500 crime per 100000 population. Organized crimes is very complexes and very stressful for law enforcement. Many organized crimes go unknown because the law enforcement can't find enough evidence to address

  • Farmer Suicide Essay

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    AGRICULTURE SCENARIO Farmer suicides in India has been a growing concern forever now and they were estimated at 17,368, in 2009, by the National Crime Records Bureau. Out of these 17368 cases, 10765 farmer suicides occurred in the five states, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh often referred as the suicide belt. Maharashtra recorded 2872 number of farmer suicides in 2009 and has remained the worst state for the 10th successive year in terms of Agriculture farmer

  • Dolphin Captivity

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    trussed in a sling, and carried from the water to a transport vehicle which is all very traumatic to dolphins. Dolphins in the wild, however, are highly social creatures. They live in large groups which called pods (sometimes contained more than 100000 individuals), they also have a lot of interesting collective behavior, and there are many forms of cooperation among members of the group, for instance, clusters of dolphins would attack sharks, and kill them by impact. Members will also collaborate

  • Good Burger History

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    cholesterol level. That was the significant side effects of McDonalds meals. Imagine the side effects of the meal when we eat for years. Based on health report by CNN, about last 25 years, 7.2 died in every 100000 live birth in United States and eventually the death rate doubled to 17.8 died in every 100000 live birth in

  • Essay On Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

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    Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is one of the head and neck cancer and it’s incidence is less than 1 per 100000 population (about 2-3%). Surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are common treatment modalities for nasopharynx cancer. Nasopharynx is surrounded by critical organs such as brain stem, spinal cord, temporal lobes, eyes, middle and inner ears and parotid glands; so it is impossible to deliver high doses to the tumor. Therefore, nasopharyngeal carcinoma presented a challenge to radiotherapy and

  • Differences Between The Movie Troy And The Iliad

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    (show boats arriving) this change in distance is mostly down to economical budgets however the director has used this to create increased suspense when the thousands of ships can be seen on the horizon, filled with 100000 Greek warriors. Another element of this scene that doesn’t match up to the Iliad is the huge number of ships sailing towards Troy. Homer claims that 1000 ships sailed to Troy and even this number doesn’t match up with evidence of historians. The massive

  • Causes Of Gender Inequality

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    Gender is a socio-cultural term which is used to define role and behavior given to males and females in the society. From social, historical and cultural aspects gender denotes power relationship between male and female, where male are always considered superior than women. In simple words gender inequality may be defined as discriminated behavior against women as compare to men. Women in the society are accorded with subordinate position to men. She is always exploited, degraded, violated and discriminated

  • Infectious Disease Essay

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    cause by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) of genus lentivirus which is one part of the retroviridae family. There are two types of HIV which had been identified, HIV-1 and HIV-2. Shape and structure of HIV is roughly spherical with diameter of 1/100000 of a millimeter. HIV had a viral envelope which coats the external surface of the virus. Transmission HIV is a very contagi...

  • Business Law

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    It is a question concern the law of contracts in particular, the law of misrepresentation. It is my objective to identify the difficult concept of different kind of misrepresentation and analyze why it is problematic. Misrepresentation is a false statement designed to encourage the other party to enter a contract. To prove a statement to be a misrepresentation, 7 essential conditions must be satisfied: 1.     A statement must be made by word or conduct. 2.     The statement must be factual. 3.     The

  • William Golding's Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis

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    that the environment changes people’s way in if they became evil and I believe this is true from statistics from cities crime rates. In Detroit, they have had the one of the us highest crime rate for many years in a row with “2072 violent crimes per 100000 people in 2015”(Crime in America 2015: 1). So if people's environment does not affect them then why have Detroit's crime rates not gone down yet? Its because there environment effects and changes their actions. Another example is the city of Irvine

  • Cause And Effect Essay: The Great Chicago Fire

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    caused the Great Chicago fire to burn out of control? Well its not just one thing it was many mistakes adding one after another, although the after math of everything was kind of a new beginning . I know how does a fire that killed about 300 and left 100000 home less supposed to have a good ending well let me explain. The Great Chicago fire was out of control because all the errors and misunderstandings that happened. For example when William lee reached Golls drugstore to press the alarm box Bruno

  • How To Write A Roman Holiday Essay

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    ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953) A friend rang me up last week and over the conversation, he said that he was holidaying in Europe this summer. Amongst the cities he was visiting in Europe, one was Rome, and the Hollywood buff as I am, the first words came to my mind was Roman Holiday. Roman Holiday (1953) is a bittersweet romance between a princess and a journalist, lasting only for a day. This one film you watch umpteen times, but you will never get enough of it. I bet you will fall in love with this

  • Water Pipes

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    The History of Water Pipes The earliest known evidence of a pipe being used for plumbing was found in Mesopotamia it is estimated to have been made around 3000 BC. The pipes were made from clay mixed with short lengths of straw. This was the first type of pipe to be used to transport water from different places. Both brass and copper pipes have been found in Egypt believed to have been constructed close to 2500 BC. The Romans used lead pipes, extensive use of lead pipe by joining sheets of lead into

  • Swot Analysis Of Kid's Shoes

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    collection of shoes with the help of our website. The decision that need in short term and long term goal are; For the short term we will need a financial loan for initial start for the business. We will require a start up costs for Little Foot will be $100000 minimum to $700000 maximum. - If we look at the long term goal additio...

  • Ebay

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    CASE: eBay's GLOBALIZATION STRATEGY February 21, 2001 From: Amal MBA Student, Spring 2006 To: Matt Bannick Senior Vice President, International eBay In response to your request for an outsider's perspective concerning how you can handle your growth in Latin America, the following report presents my analysis and recommendations of your potential growth in the area, and how to handle the Brazilian division of IBazar. I hope that my report justifies my recommendations. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Mali Empire Research Paper

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    The Mali Empire started in 1312, the Mali Empire had vanquished various different people groups from Senegal, Guinea, Niger, and abroad. Its apogee was accomplished by Mansa Musa in 1312. The Mali Empire was additionally ready to prepare more than 100000 warriors, each outfitted with bows, tomahawks and different weapons utilized by their particular districts. The Mali Empire managed more than 40-50 million individuals, The Empire of Mali began from a little nation known as Kangaba. Its kin where

  • The Theory of Relativity

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    Since the days of Newton, the ideas of classical mechanics prevailed in the scientific community. The ideas of absolute velocity and absolute time were accepted phenomenon and were not at all challenged. However, as the nineteenth century drew to a close, new observations were being made, observations which contradicted the current theory of the time. For instance, throughout the nineteenth century, it was correctly believed that light was a wave. If light were a wave like all other waves, it